AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCounterterror Strike: The U.S. and Nigeria say they killed ISIS’s global second-in-command, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki/Al-Mainuki, in a joint operation in Nigeria’s Lake Chad Basin, with Trump calling it a major blow to ISIS’s media, finance, and drone-linked capabilities—while Nigeria’s Defence HQ says it was a precision air-land mission and Tinubu hailed the partnership. Dispute Over Identity: A controversy has erupted after Nigerian defence records reportedly listed a “Minuki” as killed in 2024, and officials now insist the recent target was “not the same person.” Libya Energy Push: In London, Libya’s National Oil Corporation chief Masoud Suleiman told British firms Libya is “open for business,” citing higher output and support for a unified budget and oil-sector training. Migration Watch: IOM reports irregular migration flows from Libya fell about 17% in Q1 2026, even as western-border arrivals rise. Gaza Solidarity: The Global Sumud land convoy resumed toward Rafah after a stop in Zliten, carrying medical aid and housing units. Aviation Security: Trinidad and Tobago cleared a Ukrainian aircraft bound for Libya after an explosives-declaration probe.
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